The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 74, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 7, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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GUTllRIE. OKLAHOMA. SATURDAY MOBN-LNU MARCH 7 1890.
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ATTACKED-AT VALENCIA
UNIVDR81TT STXIDCNTS STOHE TBE
AMERICAN CONSULATE.
PINAR DEL RIO IN RUINS
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SOLE AGENT
Connt Oklahoma Avenue and First Street
GUTHRIE 0. T.
HiMmlriim Neatly Done.
THE PRESIDENT SCORED
HIS
HEW YORK H0M11. MISSION
SPEECH ATTACKED.
II) tlulll IIUUIlCKIl. I mil
bPlieits of tIiL powers
U III llllttl
behind
l ho
REFLECTED ON THE WEST.
Unrtmsa f Mniilaiii HilnM H v la
Poor (truer Vm lliw l'rwllleiil to
MIBr IIm tVist Mheii .New VrU
U the lVlrhdl Ulj In
ib Oiiinn -SiMMMSthnitil
Ilrm.r speedd.
Waphwotok Jdrl ftThe ilonsa
ytMerdiy wrangled about four hours
er the talarie- of I'nited states
TSaarslials and the other features of tlio
amendment to tin- legislative appropri-
ation bill toabolish the foe system in
the cases oft' ni ted Stales uttornoys
utad marshals. Interest in t hat debate
wa-. completely overshadowed by a
iitnsutioual attack made upon Preal-
den' Hevclaud by M"i. Ilartmnn He-
pblichn. of Montana who "ell binv
self personally aggrieved by Mr.
Cleveland s utterances t l the Presby
terian Home miasioii meeting in Now
York on Tuesday and who seized the
opportunity allow i-d by the lalitudeof
deii.it i on appropriation bill to repel
the .d.a that the Western Mutes were
tlu home of evil influences. Mr. Hart-
man sent to the clerk deU mid hud
read tho following extract from Mr.
Lleveland'a address:
-The toleration of oviU nnd indif-
ference to Christianising and elevat-
ing agencieb' in the new stntea of the
West whieh 'if unchecked develop
Into badly regulated municipalities
corrupt and unsafe territories and uu-
desirable states." .
"Whatever may be my individual
opinion of the president'' said Mr.
Ilartman matters not. It would not
be pioper for me to statu it hero. For
the high office of president of the
United States I have :i biiprome re
gard Tho legit uiialu functions oi
that office- are limited o thohe enu-
merated in oui constitution Under
the constitution and laws I deny the
right of the ohlef executive to will-
fuiiy and wantonly in public address
or otherw ise insult any of the citizens
oi any state uf the republlcover which
he has been called to preside.
The percentage of crime in those
" states and territories will not exceed
.hat fuund in the itate of New York
where the President seems to think
all vh toe reside-. The per capita of
wealth of the citu'eu of our state ex-
ceeds that of anv state in the Union
save oue. Our educational facilities
are equal to those of any section of
the Union and if some of the patriot-
Ism of the people ot the West had beeu
possessed bv the President and hi
friends the citizens of this repuhllo
would not have been willed upon to
witness tin- nut .uiul humiliation of
haulm iiown the American Hag at
Honolulu: of begging the bankers of
Wu.il t net ind i.i.-.it liritaln tosuve
throne of denying to the oppressed
citizens of i.uba the recognition wh'eh
the dictates of humanity and common
right demand. (Applauso). It is true
wo do not pet our patriotism from
Wall street where the President gets
his. (Laughtcri. It is true none of
our citizens has possessed that panic-
ulur styln of patriotism which would
enablo'theni to save by thrift and
strict economy tlvo Hiiice as much as
their eullrti Income amount to nnd it
is also true that Hie patriotism of
these 'corrupt and unsafe territories
and undesirable state- have never yet
been abln to rise to that lofty plane
of supreme wisdom and virtue."
It is also true" continued Mr.
Ilartinun resuming -111811116 patriot-
ism of these ''corrupt and unsafe ter-
ritories and undesirable stales' has
nover ct been able to vise to that
lflfly piano of supreme wUdom and
virtue which enable those who
claim to r.ocunv- it to justify the bale
of thirty-year government boinls of a
yejir n zo for ItM when that very day
ten-jiur bonds. vare-seHhig at JOB.
On In-half of the citizens' of tntJslntci
uiul territoric- thus slandered and
maligned by the ohlef executive 1 here
and now repel tho insult and respect-
fully suggest that the greatest need of
tills country for the work of the mis-
sionary tho schoolmaster and the
stutosiuan will be found at the White
house. (Laughter nnd applause i
This elo.sed tlio inoldent.
mob Swashes windows.
Crowd In tlm KirrH" I lifr llir liinrl-
tnt Mm n Unit Wlill.i Tlmy .ttturk tba
lliillilllic Tli I'tillrr twl '
'ijuir In Ctmralrix ih lll-
m - Kllltt Alloii.n l
iiuriini In i:aisr
Vi km t March rt.The dit.ordrs
vrliielv were prevalent liere when the
new was first icoeivnd of the action
of the United State senate on the Cu-
ban niie-lioii broke out afresh yester
day ami tiiure were rem wed demon
btrutions of ho-liitiy toward the
United States 'Ulie niot made its way
to the United .states lonsilliite whieh
was stoned una the wlndmv-smnUcd
by the infuriated populace.
Tlieunlwrty here had beeu closed
under orders fiom the government a
it was. fonred tlio students' iheotiuga
would be a hotbed for breeding' disor-
ders Hut this measuie proved una-
vailing and the polhv have been kept
busy dispersing students' gatherings
nearly all das.
Several attempts were made by dis-
orderly poraders to make their wuy to
the United State- consulate but tho.y
were frustrated as tho minorities had
received dpeolul ordrrs to be on the
lookout for an v demonstration against
the tironertv of the United
Special protection was
building in which the
consul is located with
I to
Jjjlf
rtf
r Merit
la what gives nood'a Barsoparllla its great
popularity Us constantly Increasing
sales and enables It to accomplish its
wonderful and unequalled cures. Tho
ruiublustiun proportion and process
Uttd in preparing Hood's Baraaparllla
are unknown to other medicines and
make nood's frirsaparilla
Peculiar to Itself
Jt cure a wide rauge of diseases because
of its power as a blood purlDer. It acts
directly and positively upon tho blood
nnd the blood reaches every nook and
corner of the human system. Thus all
the nerves muscles bones and tissues
oomeundtrrthe benollcent influence ot
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
the One True Wood Purifier.
To shul on- I tUure su(..
.siiiniion March fi.--Mi. Venlon
of Ohio Introduced a joint resolution
for an niuonduiont to the constitution
providing that no addition shall over
be made to the number of btntohof
the Union from any Territory whieh
tnav hereafter l acquired by the
government if -m-h Territory lies out
of the narn-el of So degrees north
latitude. In the event of the acquisi-
tion by the United States oi an.V 'er"
ritory'so situated Congress Isto for-
ever exercise exclusive legislation In
all cases wnutsoover over It.
HIS STKANUK WAY.
Unit 101 Orliimlo SaliinnUt Kuilriiiorit l
(let n T.lroiui-
Sipolal lo ially Loader.
Oklando March 0 An Orlando
saloon keeper possesscfl an oxceedlngly
original way of obtaining signa-
tures to IiIh petition to tho county
commissioners for llernso .yesterday.
J. H. Van Doventer it Is alleged
called he president of tho board of
trustees Into his aaionn handed him
his petition and requested his signa-
ture. The president of Uie board
declined to sign It giving a number
of reasons for his action. Thereupon
tho snlonnist opened out with "By
Q d I will make yon sign it" follow-
ing this with violent abuses and
actually made an attack on the gen
tlemen who passed It by as rather a
foolish act ot a thoughtless roan. II 0
did not wnnt to cngagn In a street
brawl and walked away. It In hoped
that such an affair will not occur
again an our little town docs not care
to 1k torn by dissensions of thla char-
acter Tho citizens of Orlando xindor-
stand their prerogatives as citizens of
tho United States as guaranteed them
by tho constitution furnished by our
forefathers nnd will not consent to bo
bulldozed or brow beaten In such an
insulting manner. Citizen.
States.
afl'orded the
ollke of the
a view to the
same end. The in ib gathered before
the building before the police were
uwaro t what nas occurring ana
Mone botiin to lly from the crowd
with the result that windows were
broken. The crowd was cheered on
bv svminthier in the streets and
from' trie neighboring houses. The
police lost no time in charging the
rioters ntul the n.-b was .speedily dis-
persed '
Uoeliiml Will Not liitmiuo
MADRID Maivh -. Ai'coiding lo a
statement ot l!l li. Scnor Uupuy I)e
Lome tho 5-pniilsh MfflUlei at Wash
InftUin. 1ms telegraphed to the govern-
mont that- rrenMcnn- levuiunu iii ic-
fnseas i.ig usbc is (president cither
lo reuoguy.e the r"bcs or intervene in
the Cuban iuUon
aiiistos. Mar..-h tl The abovo
dispatch can safely be denied.
Siulll lltpPI'M SUlM)rl.
llAr.ci.i.wNA March C. The unl-
ycrltles here at Valencia nnd at
Grnnadit are elotod. In order to pre-
font the sludeiits from making dem-
oiiHtratlons against the United Status.
The excitement however h.is consul-
nrnblv abated and there U u belief
prevailing thn: Oreal
France will support fpaiu
United States.
Ililllrfn t'nKan TOTrut Mxlnrnl (n Atltt
li.T ttis '1'iiicti.
Havana March o. The ieopeniUT
of tolKgraphlueontinutiieailoti wlthUto
region of l'inar Del llio brings tlfc
first detailed in forma tlou of airnlrb. In
that provluuo fur scvciaI weeks. Thn
condition of affairs diselojed Is llttls
Ua thsu pilllug. The rich VuelU
Ab jo distiiot seeing to hnve been pus
to the torch and Is appucntly reduced
to a howling1 ami deiolslv w ilileruev.
Whole towns hnve been omteraWrt
and rediieel to a he.p ol ushos and
their iiibubitau'.o are wandering help-
lc tivor tho fauo of tho Oouutry
without a place to lav thrir heada or
wherewithal lo lie clMliert nnd inauy
ot them starving.
The riPngeNand 'i mi t t aballtin
lielhiH Honda. San IH'-n.. I)u X.vilpt
Sauto Crtu dc bu Ttn I.ti Pnlao
I'ibo Ileal e b'dii t)3o;.i)d .Snu Uicitr
dalo. Kiiii'aiti known loburcdtiM
sshc and iep(n t (f ftihtu's wtti Win
the number deMr.ivitd unto tliiKC
All of the e item im"i i.tul auduii'iV-
UIX centcis tiT fHipnIal tiU (i.HTtilll-llCf-
A 1-4HHMI 1 1 1 ee iepi" Hint"' :he t'imui
ber of !oiiinieree snl tin siKtnWi
fiuiti" ailed upon Silnln (lonernl
Wexler leslenlav ami nssurl
bint ot'tlieir j.ati;ntle adhrion 16 hlui
In his p'o'ley.
ST. JOHN BOYLE NAMED.
KritiHikj Kiiililiitoi In In i I titnl
OniliiUI fill Miuiiloi-
ItiAMUnni kv. Mwith 0. The lie-
publiuziu Joint iiwi by an iiureemeut
between Senator ' W. .1. "Ilebo and
.hidgc . Ii. Iliii the Hon. St. .lolin
lievle of f.nulhviilt!. wsdeulored U"-
nublicsii nominee foi United Stains
Senator tiv ucelnmnlion. 'I he nb-fcuntee-.
Mere Cat jou t)m vn. tiglyitx.
Ilice uiul ririMiniM.
'J'lu- lJr(uoi-i-4t!- 1'iBt night drew the
lioe hi niigly between the frre silver
men and the sound mone.t Deinourats.
loiiit ra units was hold to heat' ilia
petition of the sound money Demo-
crat" ti the withdrawal of Senator
llliu-kliui ii. Twenty-nine sound itouey
Demon at- iueludiui: (he twenty
Niguci' oT the petition were absent
from the Demoeiutlt; I'HiiiMis Senator
Itlnekburu was )reseut. He. said lie
was the caucus nominee mid only the
caucus could remove him. He said It
had been In the power of the five
Demociats who hnd refusal to vote
for htm 1 1 run tho lint to elect him ut
any tunc. Ilo said he was uetcrmtncii
that no Uepublican should be elected.
The; t'L'UQiiti adopted Stirling rosolu-
Hon in hUppurt of niuckburu and ud-
jonrncl determined to support him to
the- ad. i
Ib-itain and
a:iltiHl Hi
All rreu.
Those who liuvetucd l)r lUig's Now
Dlscovory kuow Its value and those
who have not now have the opportu-
nity to try It froo. Send your name
and address to H. 12. Huckllu & Co
Chicago and gol .a samplo box of Dr
King's New Life Pills free as well iu
a copy of Uttlde to llenlth and HnuRe-
hnldlnslruotor. free. All of whieh
Js a guarauteo to do yon good and
eoBtJyou nothing At Seatontan Drug
.Store
Moil's dusters lonnor price
$1.50 now 50c. N. Y. C. House.
SiH't'liirle. niut F.jinlnsii-y.
Thnve who wish their oyes sclentifl'
cully ex ami nod and lmvo glasses prop-
erly tltted should not fall to consult
Dr. Ignatz Mayer at his oftloe over
lieehive Oklahoma ave 3 11 in )
. . rii cure IJver Wi teaayw
MOOU S PUIS wwe rastooprflte.as.
J. W. Pierce Republic la says; "(
have used One Minute Cough Cure lit
niy family and for myself with re-
hiiltw so entirely satisfactory that I
ean hardlj find words to express my-
self to Us merit I will nover fall to
$1 per bottle. I recoinmcud It to others on every oc
casion that presenu Itself. K It. till
He & Co and G 11 tten'ra.
ItliiK f sp.lli Itlirucil tu I. nicy.
PniNcniox X. .1.. March 0. The un-dei-graduates
of Princeton binned in
elbg.N i ho King of Spain In a demon-
stration in which several hundred
took pari. The flag of Spain was
dragged through the main street and
Inter was torn to nieces in the center
of the campus.
CikIU t'oiiidnt OuariUil.
Cadiz Spain March 0. -Numerous
civil guards botli horse and foot look
up positions fuelii! tho Amorleaii con-
sulate nnd occupied the nolghborlug
approaches owing to the projected
student' demonstration t.
llnu.n llciolullilin Win.
asiiixotox March D The con-
ferees id the two houses on thetubaa
resolutions adopted the House resolu
tion. Thoy will come up in i ue. eu-
ato Monday-
BEHEADED HIS MINISTERS.
h lli)l Oiir.in Coup U'f.lul N In
pruveuirul uu Ihi' Vlrtl.
Sas rKANoisco. March u. Ihe
steamer China arrived yesterday from
Yokohama hriugtiig news of another
coup d'etat on an extensive cttle at
Seoul Corea. On I'ebrnury 10 a de-
tachment of Ituss an marine number-
lug 127 arrived in Se ul from Jliuen.
The Coivnn King an 1 thuorown urlnoa
weut into i he Ku-Mau legation and
formed a new jrftvi-riiuieui dlsniUing
all the former c.ininet intnisiers.
Piemler Kim Huu Tsuh and aeven
oilier cabinet miuUtois known as Pro-
Japaueo statesman were beheaded
and tlieli corpses drugged around the
streets. A decree said to have beea
signed by the king at the Husla:i le-
gation ordurcti thui the heudo of five
of tin murdered ministers he lined on
htu'h-and e.xpoMd
Oui ili.i u ii ill lliiinl. OeaUrril liiotllJ-
OMiiiA. Neb. Mai-oh 0. -The su-
preme court of Xebraia declared In
fiuiuha eanal outt tnvaua. i in- is a
esse iavoivlng st out)00oln bouoi and
the eounlructiou of the gieat PlulU
rivei tanal. The pi in wits to diiert
large bodj of waer from the I'Utls
luiut miles from I'malia bruging it
to thl city whore the fall wniild ba
used ti- t'urnUh swer to manuise-
tnr .
Mr. Suiii u iniriluiou.
ti i l'.n Maissh - The Lo'...i! An-
seiner iubluhos aniutcrvlew wiUi Dr.
Hansen's wife in whieh nln- iayi -ij
dodsn'ot believe the report recently
reeved that her husband I. returning
fr-.ib the North po'e .She Is eonrt-
di ni Ihut her hiikbnnd will sui'.'rcd m
h s i-urpoiie to rcieh the pol but she
thtiil.x t is too eurljr yat ! epeot
4 rud' K'tldouo Stoaa.l
liii March ft -The window la
thi r ktdouoe of Premier Crltpi wora
liroKen by the ludlgaant populace ia
ntgnt Troop scattered tbe wok
A CUUAN COMMISSION
foxiblc Mini I'rttlilent llfUiul Will
ruiliTKil.i' hii OllltUI liiiritlR.ltlun
WASitiMiroN March it it is possi-
ble that President (leveliind will send
a military commission to Cuba to re-
port on the condition of affnlrn there.
In thi-. connection ii is announced
that liencrn! Wesley Merrill com-
tnauder of the department f the Mis-
souri and severnl other high omeinls
of the iirmv hnve lieeu Midnenli uin
moiird to Wu-'hlngtou
I loi 1I KrinblUaa inlli-
TAi.i.AHAi-rt Uta. March 0. Tht
Republican ute uonreiitiou split at
4:l.'i vestrrday morning when the
Gunby r.it'tion lepre-enting Tu out of
a loin; of 20 roles bolted tin- hull
claiming thai iher wero upable to s.v
cure fair treatment under the organ.
Izatlon effectei. Delegate of both
factions nre uiilustruoteu nut aii ars
pronnuiufll MeKinley man. with leed
as their probable becoud choice.
nii Nt Itsttdr to r'ichi
Nv.wYor.K Mirult o. Tho article of
agreement for Ihe propotsd flghl le-
tvrecu Corbett and Kltcsiinmous be-
fore ihe National Sporting club of
London lmv been received by Utah-
ani K. l'ox. Ir. Fox 1 aulhori.'.ed to
sign be men receive deposits and ar-
range del u lis Fitaslmuions wanghown
the ai lb les of "teuuieiit and fcHld ha
wouid not neetpt Ihsin nudei the ex-
ist inir ' ic-mustinue.
THE ITALIAN SLAUGHTER
LATER REPORTS INDICATE THAT
FIRST NEWS WAS EXAGGERATED.
THEIR ROUT COMPLET
Ilir SiiiiilirlX ilf . ftntl fiVd WimHil'il
Mill llellmiHl lo" lip ofp' rfiOtfil"
Wur OnlCB AUmlu. flifit t
1 il" Iffo Olltnr Wrp
KiIIpiI MSilUii (tfii.tit.l.
I mix In Itrsii-I.i.
ltoti .Mueeh it. Later rtdvKJe re-
oelred here from Maasowah how that
nltaiiHjrii the rout of the Italians was
(.inoln'.e the extent of the disa-tei is
sniiitMvhat If-sthan rumor ha made
it. This is said to Is) owing tti Ihe
fMCt that the Shoans did wot pui-ne
the Italians to Asmara as wax at lint
reported and parties of stragglers
who wvre believed to have. peii-hd
are no at riving I here. This has
caused a lenewul ot the. eomplaiuts
again! Ilir govern m -nt f.ir t(.i r' "U
the otlleinl eliuiaic ) the numbei of
1'illed and wounded hieh. hw w r
ia still believed to te o er -i.ntiti.
It nppoar.s th.it .i majority of the
generals approved of Oeneral llur-
atleri's nitaek. mid all ue.-OunU agree
that Ocuoral Albertone pushed loo fur
ahead and engaged in a regular bat-
tle his aiilllerv. ooiim sling of four-
teen yuns. delivering a crushing Are
unoiv the enemv. until the whole
Slioan urmv nucied aijiun-t. (ieneral
AlbertonuV force- and. iu spile of the
bravery and tenacity of the Askarls
lliey were compelled to ruotide.
i On the arrival of reinfurcoinuiils it
appears Ueneral Albertone made a
second attncli under liie cover of the
artillery which Is described as being
splendidly handled and In: knpl the
Shoans at bay long aUei 'he final re-
treat had been sounded. I'.veiiluallv
the Askarls broke ami the tertible.
rout begun. Pursued mid pursuers
mingled together innnln" and light-
ing mile after mile.
Meanwhile Oentirul Ariiuoiiili'a
brig-ado hud been packed on the other
I'idgc of the jas. there not being
space enough for the t-onps to deploy
or assist Ueneral Albertone The re-
sult wn Ihot Ariiiiondi's moil btjemuo
demoralized although a few com-
panies fuuq-ht gallantly while tha
reiiuiindur m erfl only pa$slv e on- lookers
of the .slaughter of i heir eomnides by
the Shonu. who cut llieindoun shot
tlictn or ernshrd ihm beneath stones
iu great nunibut-. Latbrtlie nbole of
(Jonernl Armioiidi's brigade beanie
panic-stricken and foil an easy proy
to the Har.i tribesmen who swanued
up the ridge driving the Italians be-
fore them and cutting them down or
hooting them without mercy. f.n
Generals na ration. Arlmnniti and
Cara with their revolver iu their
hands did everything pokslblo to stay
the lllgiit of the troops but tlio efforts
of the olllcevs wer futile and the rout
aud slaughter continued. Numerous
instances of personal valor displayed
by the Itiilitiu nitteeis .uid men -ire ie-
conn toil.
Tho War olliee today admtlled I nut
"at least' J5U Italian otlluors were
kllieo; but tho onieials still rufuwi to
admit that over r000 men were hilled.
They s.y however 'they believe"
aiil) llnllan tiooiis and. 8000 i naive
troops In the Italian 6errico were en-
gaged (17000 In all) and "thai nearly
all" the artillery ammunition and
supplies Ml inlo the hands f the
ucuiv
Footwear for the People
CI Oklahoma.
E. Hl
I I
I ll.lviiig liOught tho lU.il Miauei Hoot ind Shoe Stock
ill ii (iii iiiiil
I We are prepared to give our nsiniuers the best bargains ever heard
D of in Oiithrie. Come nnd m e us before you buy nnd lie rniirliuie!
I
Eisensoliinldf & Weckel
i
18 West Oklahoma Ave
REPAIRING NiiATLY DONE.
D0N1
BE
M
AND
HOFFMAN
METEOR
ISLEDi
CYCLES
Ato tlio Uh On Kat'th.
meycles bought sold ai.d cM-hanged. lticyoles sold on insiull
inents. Our pflces nnd guarantee will intorost you. Full Uik
ufyele sumliles. Itnualring of all kinds done and work guar-
anteed. Hive ns a call.
Oklahoma Bicycle CIO
113 113 1-2 Oklahoma Ave.
E N. KNAUSS Manager.
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division
One Block From Hotel Royal.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Good
In Stock all the Time
lo-Yi'ur-Ohl Whishoy mitl n full
Fine Billiard Parlor.
lino ol'Stniitlard Citnirx.
Telephone No. -95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
No UUtt Iu Vuhll SUi.nl..
KvNsts Citt. Mo. March . The
question shall the Ilible bu used in
the itiildlc fchools of Kaunas f'lty
rilii'- i h-is beeungitatlng thec-huiciics
aeiioobi and people geaerallr inier-
tr1 in educational inatterK m ds-
Uled iu tho negative bv a uuauiiuous
Totr-of the member of thebo'.iiii of
education at last night's tsnn
HtlitutliSj LalUr.
Toi t ia Kan . Ma oh ri. Cbu rniau
John V. Ilreldei.lhslof the I'ouiilUt
til ate ouli'sl eouiiiilit.p lk sendiugout
a lette.- of uiklrin-iion to county coin-
tultteeineu about the OOinlllg iMin-
pi'e.n To be .ertaln of vlciorv' he
say- u-e mini eo.iveit on an aver.ige
aevrii Uc publican au4 three Demo-.rat-
n eavli precinct."
Musty llutlf KM.vrrnl.
1!li is. Mareh lTp to la-' nlht
inri liodiesoi vioUmsof the ( leops
'u a
ur-
Eiiue di-ter si
gllfsm hml tti-i-ii
fa...
Kiiilovrltr I'm
brought to the
InlruiUr tmil "t.niio r.uli.
Ki itt.No Oijta. March !. In the
Lnited Slate- I'onrt vesterday .luau
Rom and olm Thomas were eaeh.
fined Si O'mi or going upon the Couit
uiunche Indian reservation without
leave. They une under the intruder
aluuse This is the ilrst fine ever im-
posed and ihe proseom ion a begun
at the diiecliou of 'he Indian agent
V ( niillilriilUI (Ivrk IMen nip.
hi. .lotril Mo . March Jacob
Weil confidential e'.ork for Samuel
Wcitholler. wholesale liinor dealur
Is missing aud an expert i investl-
gstluij the tlrm's a eon uls which hav.
been tampered with Well had a
i HiiiniHsr of checks canen ana ue-
asinped with the money.
Tin uisiinuf.it si it.i wimimi:
BxilK-il C'rioTiU lift; the I'ollrp Iu AlKoy
lltUn i;irct.
Home March ti. There sceioa to be
no cetvEStiuu and no amelioration of
the agitation aud disorders among the
people notwithstanding the le-s ills-
a.stioun I'liHinelcr of the lattui report
of the battle of dowu. The agnation
lal evening was as tlirestoning us
ever ami during the course of ttio
.veiling the rioters smashed uuuiorou
windows Almoi.1 every whore oxoitcd
orovwU paraded Ihe streets and the
ririicu lud great diilleulu In disporti-
ng them as is shown by the reports
of many eoullicls that have occurred.
A laigu number of .iiiest have been
made.
The public ftppreheiiiion of trouble
Is indicated by the mniiber of shops
thai have closed for fear of the dam-
ag. that would result to them from an
outbreak of disturlmnuea The troop-
an- ui o still coutlued' lo their bar
racks. The utmost etlorls of the po-
lice mid soldiers to dipere tl.. mob
wlilch had lield possetsion all dnv of
the Pluea C'oona in front of the I ham-
ber of Deputies had proved to be fu-
tile up to " o'clock last night sud at
tlial lime the cries of derision and dis-
approval of the government of Pre-
mier ( rispt and of the ctoinmauderit Iu
Afilen worn still being kept up bv the
parading crowd.
Ailiiilr.il Mmlf rmiiit Illicit
Ni'.w Youk March fl. Adumul Kich-
lard W Meade in a lecture cm "ihe
Cairlbran Sra" taid Ihui in oj of
trouble between the United Mate and
Cie:i lirituiu over Wuesuela the tirst
ahot ilred in au r will sound the
dem" U u el I of the I'.i-lilsh empire. His-cu---nig
the t'nb'M M'rti'n lies.iid the
Cut '- should tear he same n l.ilioa
to m ii that laiiildn tiearK to the
Uliti-h iiiiuire.
. ni l4r fur Two Mimtlit.
W'Aili'los. March 0 Meeretary
01ue ha remlvid a eabternm Uqrn
Undid Mate Minisier Teirell at Coil-
at inl'iiople. stating that no general
niaJe-iiere-b have ik-euired lit 'two
ui.nih-und Unit tmu-h enutlileuce i
fall ihut they have ceased.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
aitiiiiifacf iii-ir all klutU of Vo1iIcIih. ralntin Trimmlug oiiil
KopitiriiiK promptly attended to
;-22 South Division Streot
(Juthrlo OK.
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tmiiUsM
v.v Mar i wuuv s
58rp hd
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Mij:;
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Evidenced b the fet tbut-there wore more of thein sold in
make Ho s'uro tu see sample beforo purchasing vnr ''
Indiana Itnvcle Companv Indianapolis. Ind.
.i than any otier
wheei Mivdf by
SPENCER HARDWARE CO.. AGT.
Ilolmvi to Die May 1.
iiAKfciSRUKu Pa. Mnnh The
4ate for tke cxeentiou ' H tl
Holme the tuultl-murderer. wu
flKed by Governor Hat In vesterday.
He uiuti Thursday May 7. as tkt
.
vitllloiialr Itwitlu Marrlail
Mamtou lol March ti. J. J.
Too' U- of Si. Joitopli Mo. and Mr 8L
P. l;.itduwn of St. Louis were married
at a o'vloi'lc last evenmg iu the v-tl
koate parlor by the lt;.t. Cmn. W
Colorado Serlmf
THE ANCHOR-
SALOON.
The finest equipped bar in the oily.
Wo handlo'only tho beoi. Wine. Liquors and Cigars.
Noxt-door to the Leader oflloe.
1Q3 Harrlbon Avonuo.
'I'elepbono No 6S
F. P. ALLEN Proprietor
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 74, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 7, 1896, newspaper, March 7, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73574/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.